To Those Who Decided to Stay at the SSC-R Manila Law School, and - TopicsExpress



          

To Those Who Decided to Stay at the SSC-R Manila Law School, and the Religious Fathers: This is an opinion and observations from one who used to teach at the SSC-Law Recoletos, Manila. I respect your decision to stay at San Sebastian College-Recoletos, Manila. SSC-R is a good law school. I was part of its growth and development – and I’m proud of it. I was already there as a law professor during the time of Dean Rufus Rodriguez. The law school was still in the old high school building then. There was yet no College of Law building at that time. The College of Law population was yet very small. Even the Bar review could hardly attract a hundred reviewees. It was then a very minor law school in the heart of Metro Manila. Practically, it was unknown. Then came Dean Willard Riano. The movement began. From an unknown entity, it began to attract law students. Its law review increased enormously. Painstakingly, it was nurtured in about eleven years and metamorphosed into something big – with a population of no less than a thousand. Its bar review became the biggest in the entire country, surpassing even that of UP, San Beda, Arellano, and Ateneo - the big law review schools at that time. Even UP and San Beda graduates were attracted by the bar review. Reviewees from the provinces flocked to it. Then, the decline began. After the term of Dean Riano ended about three years ago and the entry of the “Dynamic Duo” who took over, the situation dramatically changed for the worst. The atmosphere is no longer friendly. Law students were treated as if they were high school students. Those who can’t pay tuition fee on time were subjected to verbal abuse and indignities in the classroom. Basketball became the primary objective of the law school. Classes were suspended and students were coerced to attend the basketball games, especially if the professors were the ones playing, under pain of being penalized. The small prayer niche set-up for Muslim bar reviewees was not maintained. The sale of Bar Review T-shirts (and even jackets) at exorbitant prices was made mandatory with threatened academic sanctions for non-compliance. The regular population nose-dived to barely a few hundred students (who belonged mostly to the “privileged” frat/sorority of the two). The “exodus” to other law schools began – PCU, UE, Centro Escolar, UM, Arellano, and even Adamson. The movement out of SSC law continues unabated with the same abusive and tyrannical policies. SSC Law is going, going, going down. This is the present sad state of the SSC-R Manila. To the Religious Fathers: The ball is in your hands. Be decisive! Your timely intervention is needed to “salvage” the situation. Unfortunately, not much time is left. The second semester is about to begin. Unless significant changes are introduced in the leadership of the law school, there may be no more law school to speak of. No amount of costly commercial advertisements in the newspapers can attract enrollees and transferees. The bar review next year is set to start with too many competitors. The competitive edge of SSC-R is no longer there. This is a reality that stares all of us in the face. Bravo Baste! Can you hear me? Is someone listening? - No name, Law
Posted on: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 13:26:56 +0000

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